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Does anyone else find it difficult to set achievable goals? I'm forever trying to do everything at once - lose weight, write a book, start a blog, take more photos, etc. I've always found the idea of complete metamorphosis intoxicating. Even though I know it's the right way to go about making change, the whole concept of "walk before you run" never quite captures my imagination.
This issue is compounded by my incredibly vocal inner critic. Whenever I try to create manageable resolutions, my internal dialogue usually goes something like this: "Exercising three times per week? Is that really all you can do? What's the point?" or "Is that really your goal? It sounds pretty lame to me."
To address this one-two punch to my self-esteem, I thought it might be helpful to make a quarterly checklist of what I'd like to accomplish. Because there is only so much you can do in three months - right? It essentially forces you to make big picture goals more achievable and encourages you to check-in periodically to make sure you're on the right track.
This issue is compounded by my incredibly vocal inner critic. Whenever I try to create manageable resolutions, my internal dialogue usually goes something like this: "Exercising three times per week? Is that really all you can do? What's the point?" or "Is that really your goal? It sounds pretty lame to me."
To address this one-two punch to my self-esteem, I thought it might be helpful to make a quarterly checklist of what I'd like to accomplish. Because there is only so much you can do in three months - right? It essentially forces you to make big picture goals more achievable and encourages you to check-in periodically to make sure you're on the right track.

